Category Archives: classic

Now Jaguar could always make a good looking car. Not only that but they could make a car that really shifts. This E Type is a very desirable model of early Jaguar and there are still plenty of concours models around (compared to other cars of this age). Continue reading Stunning blue E type Jaguar→

Here we have a picture of a fantastic looking custom hotrod. The large rear wheels without arches would be illegal on British roads but we assume this car has been built for some serious track action (alternatively it has removable arches). Continue reading Custom street hotrod→

Now here is a car with a history. It was popularised by the Back to the Future seires of films. People fell in love with the unpainted brushed stainless steel body and gull wing doors and it instantly became a legend. Continue reading Stunning original Delorean→

Ok so we have another non car appearing but this Truck does look fantastic. They don’t really come more old skool than this. As we are unfamiliar with the original truck we can’t make out what is original and what has been added. Continue reading Classic old skool styled truck→

The most distinctive and popular classic car we see on our roads is the VW Beetle. Most dubbers keep thier cars in pristine condition. It is lovely to see a Beetle like this which literally looks like it just rolled of the production line. Continue reading Classic VW Beetle→

The old MK1 Escort is a pretty rare sight on our roads today, despite their popularity. This “RS500” is looking great with flared arches, bright orange coachwork and a set of 4 rally spots on the front bumper! Continue reading Classic Escort RS in Orange→

Here is an early car wheel. It shares some similarities with modern car wheels, for example it is round and has a rubber tyre. This goes right back to the days when cars were only just a small step on from the cart. We have alloy wheels today which are much smaller and wider. Continue reading Early car wheel in Wood→

We usually look at cutting edge styling but for the next few days we will look back at the very early days of car design and see some vintage cars. Panels were typically beaten by hand which restricted the shapes on offer to a large degree. Continue reading Vintage car styling→

If you thought electric cars were a new invention then you need to take a close look at this. We at Car Styling tips, proudly present what is most probably the worlds first electric powered car. Continue reading One of the first electric cars→

Roadster/Street rods are a fantastic genre of car and custom roadsters epitomise the ultimate in showy, fun summer transportation. The style is typified with an open engine bay, plenty of chrome on show and all packed into an old chassis. Continue reading Classic blue Blown Roadster/Street rod→

We remember a time when all cars had running boards down the side and lovely curved arches. Even back here we were seeing vents added to the rear of the engine bay to aid cooling. Continue reading Classic car styling→

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